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Earthopoly is a game celebrating Earth, one turn at a time!
Players become the caretakers of wondrous locations around the planet,
then increase their property value by collecting
Carbon Credits and trading them in for Clean Air.
AAHHHH!
It’s all fun and games until someone gets sent to the Dump!
So choose your token, (all made by nature of course!), and
advance to Go Green.

EARTHOPOLY ROCKS!
WANNA PLAY?

FOR THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED IN MORE SPECIFICS…
We have tried to make our game as Earth-friendly as possible. All the paper is recyclable. The ink is vegetable oil-based ink. The game pieces are either made by nature or completely recyclable. Our goal in making this game was to have as little impact as possible on the planet and at the same time create a game that shares helpful information. And of course we wanted to make the game fun! But at some point if you’ve had enough fun with your game, please either pass it on to a friend or just deposit the parts in the appropriate recycling bin and let your game become something new!

Here is a list of what is in the game.
Game box
Chip board – 100 % recycled
Litho – This paper is made with 10 % recycled pulp and comes from a mill that purchases pulp that is monitored by a responsible third party forest management group.
Green Power was purchased for the electricity used to manufacture the paper for this box (renewable energy in the form of wind, hydro, and biogas).
Game board
Chip board - 100% recycled
Litho – This paper is made with 10 % recycled pulp and comes from a mill that purchases pulp that is monitored by a responsible third party forest management group.
Green Power was purchased for the electricity used to manufacture the paper for this game board (renewable energy in the form of wind, hydro, and biogas).
Back wrap – This paper comes from a mill that purchases pulp that is monitored by a responsible third party forest management group.
Game components
Deeds, Game Cards, Tray Insert, Instructions – This paper comes from a mill that purchases pulp that is monitored by a responsible third party forest management group.
Deed and Game Card wrap - Is a recyclable shrink wrap. We are currently looking for a product made from recycled or renewable resource that can be run on our equipment efficiently.
Money – Produced with at least 10% recycled pulp and comes from a mill that purchases pulp that is monitored by a responsible third party forest management group.
Glass – The glass in the game is not currently recycled. We are looking for a source to supply us with a recycled product.
Glass bag – Paper instead of a traditional plastic bag
Token bag – Reusable cloth instead of plastic bag
Misc.
Glue – Made from animal byproducts.
Plastic tray - Recyclable PET
Ink – Vegetable oil based and has very low VOC emissions
Coatings – All of the coated printed materials are coated with an eco friendly water based coating.
Shrink wrap - The overwrap for the box is a compostable (ASTMD6400) , plant based product called EarthFirst® PLA film
The tokens are all made by nature and will vary from time to time based on availability. In the first production run they are as follows:
A lima bean currently purchased through a local grocer and Rancho Gordo www.ranchogordo.comGiant Corn is purchased at a local grocer.
A piece of crystal coming from Arkansas
Our long time friends and business associates are supplying two of the tokens. Ted is a woodworker and Melinda is an artist. Many years ago they produced the wood displays we used in the early years of our company. Now they are making the black walnut pyramid in Earthopoly from a tree that fell in their front yard 20 years ago. They also found bamboo growing near the creek across from their home and offered us the option of the bamboo ring we’re using as a token.
The shell was chosen because it is gathered by hand by island locals and used for food. The shells are then bleached clean and sold. We are working with a reputable supplier paying a fair wage.
The most extravagant piece we have chosen for the tokens is a stone called Carnelian. The stone is alluvial, meaning it is a deposit of debris, soil and particles resulting from erosion transported by rainwater, by a stream or by the sea. It is from Botswana. The stones are collected piece by piece by the local inhabitants in the outlying rural districts of northeast Botswana and sold to dealers who travel around periodically in their pick-ups to collect and pay for the stones. There is no coercion and everyone is free to collect stones and sell to dealers at the going prices.
We had a great time creating Earthopoly. Our intention was to bring something fun and good into our world. For those of you who buy it and play it, we hope you enjoy it. We realize a game won’t change the world but we hope to be part of the transition that brings us all to a better place.